Could someone help me in adding the drive imaging utility Macrium Reflect Free to UBCD 5. You can make a linux bootable CD to restore your drive from an image, but I cant seem to get it to work with UBCD. I converted the .iso to an .img using UltraISO (Trial Version) and placed it in the custom folder.

I have managed to get Spinrite working successfully by putting the following in the custom.cfg file:

First, never use a ISO editor.
Editing ISO files with a editor doesn't work very well in most cases (for bootable iso's). Always rebuild an iso from scratch using the mkisofs command (this comment isn't applicable in your case ::> just a general remark).
Converting ISO files to IMG files can't be done easily (depends on the bootloader used). The iso you want to boot uses ISOLINUX (which only can read ISO9660 filesystems (CD filesystem), so converting to an img file will never work.

I stumbled across this thread, and although my question isn't about UBCD per se, I'm hoping someone here can help me.

I use Macrium Reflect to back up a couple of my computers, but have trouble with the rescue CD in some cases. Some systems can't access USB drives, or raid arrays where their images are stored, and I need to run TrueCrypt to make image files readable for a couple systems, which isn't possible from the bootable CD.

Does anyone here know if it's possible to run the MR Linux recovery program from the recovery CD, from a Linux OS? Preferably, I would like to run it from a small distro like Puppy Linux, so it can be run from a live CD or flash drive, but I am open to other options.

I stumbled across this thread, and although my question isn't about UBCD per se, I'm hoping someone here can help me.

I use Macrium Reflect to back up a couple of my computers, but have trouble with the rescue CD in some cases. Some systems can't access USB drives, or raid arrays where their images are stored, and I need to run TrueCrypt to make image files readable for a couple systems, which isn't possible from the bootable CD.

Does anyone here know if it's possible to run the MR Linux recovery program from the recovery CD, from a Linux OS? Preferably, I would like to run it from a small distro like Puppy Linux, so it can be run from a live CD or flash drive, but I am open to other options.

I don't know if it is possible to run the Macrium Reflect program from other Linux distro.

TrueCrypt and USB connections shouldn't be a problem if you use the latest Macrium Reflect version (older version might have problems with USB). In this case, you should backup again, since there might be problems when trying to restore using a newer version with a backup originally made with older versions.

About RAID support, AFAIK the RAID support is only included in the WinPE PAID version, not in the free one. It may be possible to overcome this with another Linux distro, but as I mentioned, I wouldn't know if that is possible.

Thanks for the replies. I've been looking for a couple days, and haven't found how to make this work yet.

ady, I'm using the latest version of the MR recovery CD, but I can't find any way to use TrueCrypt while running off the liveCD. The only option available is Locate Image. When the needed image resides inside a TC Volume, MR has no way to recognize it.

One method that works is to save the image to another location that is outside of an encrypted container, but I have found image files to be unstable if they are not original. This method does work, but it's hit and miss as to whether I can get a valid copy, and sometimes I must start over.

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